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It's estimated that 95 percent of teens are
online, but more than half give no thought to
the consequences of what they do there. Now a
group of BYU graduate students hopes to educate
youth about being safe on the Internet.

A lost person hoping to survive is in an unanticipated
situation. He or
she is disoriented, and for a period of time has no way of orienting to
the new environment. Here are some tips to learn to survive in the
wilderness.

Rivalries and opinions aside, while examining local commercial real
estate markets, I and many of my colleagues have observed a
significant amount of activity in Utah County, including particularly
impressive activity in the northern part of the county.

A proposal to connect skiers to several of the state's top winter resorts
is garnering support while drawing concern from other winter
enthusiasts who worry the plan could harm the delicate balance
between developed and undeveloped recreation areas.

We've all had those moments: we're on our way
to work or even on
vacation and wondered if we locked the back
door or forgot to turn off
the lights. Home security systems are getting
more sophisticated, and
can now help give some extra peace of mind.

The Utah Department of Corrections and local
police are working to make parolees more easily
identifiable to boots-on-the-ground officers,
potentially even by merging state driver's
license and offender tracking databases, KSL
has learned.

Through "Wednesday's Child," KSL TV brings you
the story of a child living in Utah who hopes
to be adopted. This week our Chopper 5 pilot
got to help play a small role in making one
little boy's dreams come true.

The second-annual Love UT Give UT statewide online giving campaign gets underway at 12:01 a.m. Thursday with a goal of $1 million in donations. A flash mob at the City Library Wednesday evening got the momentum started.

After a parolee was accused of murdering Utah
County Sheriff's Sgt.
Cory Wride during a traffic stop in February,
the KSL investigators
began digging into what's being done to keep
the public safe and
improve oversight of Utah's 13,000 parolees.